Ok I am going absolutely nuts with this. I am working on a form that when submitted send an incident email to a designated person. I want to bold the field descriptor (i.e, Name:, Type of Incident:, etc..) however all the suggestions I have found do not work, it usually just posts the tags. Any help you can give me is appreciated. My email portion of the code is below:

You are Welcome Inky1231)
Can you post here complete script with other stuff ?(in ex: assosicated html form etc?)
Without html form it is a bit confuses me.
BTW,are you sure in that your mail server doesn't forces html mails to plaintext?
Another reason: How you are going to read that mails?(The bat?Thunderbird?Outlook?)
Such mail client programs like The Bat,Outlook,thunderbird can force your html formatted mails to plaintext(So,please check settings of your mail program too if your are using such client programs)

TheProdigyGuy wrote:
BTW,are you sure in that your mail server doesn't forces html mails to plaintext?
Another reason: How you are going to read that mails?(The bat?Thunderbird?Outlook?)

DACC uses google Apps for email which does not force plain text and I have tried it also with outlook, I checked those settings first. This is truly driving me batty. the only thing I can think is that I have the html tags in the wrong spot!

$headers='MIME-Version: 1.0' .PHP_EOL;//Right!
$headers .='Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . PHP_EOL; // It is right too as well
$headers .= "From: noreply@dacc.edu\r\n" . "X-Mailer: php"; // you have missed it here! I fixed it for you. ( Do not miss =>.<= from last $headers!)

$headers='MIME-Version: 1.0' .PHP_EOL;//Right!
$headers .='Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' . PHP_EOL; // It is right too as well
$headers .= "From: noreply@dacc.edu\r\n" . "X-Mailer: php"; // you have missed it here! I fixed it for you. ( Do not miss =>.<= from last $headers!)

Thanks for replying back to me. Yes I know the code is poorly written, it was inherited from a previous programmer and I needed to get this cranked out quickly so I didn't feel like re-writing it completely at this time. I am basically trying to fix an entire site from what previous dingle britches have done. (Print Graphics designer designed the site...hence all kinds of problems) so at this point some of it is patching while others are rewriting. We are getting ready to do an entire rebuild on a test site too, and basically it is me and a student programmer (newbie).

Anyway thanks for pointing out about the period. I had copied the headers from a forum post I found and didn't realize that there was a missing . as I had never done the headers before. I did that repair and it works well now Eventually I will get around to redoing the page with better form/php writing. I will tell you I do NOT get paid enough for this junk right now LOL.